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Author: wufus
Date: 2004-08-25 17:44
What you have heard about the Rigoutat is true. I recently purchased a Rigoutat Expression oboe. It has a flexibility and musicality that no other instrument I tried had. The scale is incredible. Everyone who has heard me play has had exactly the same comment: "It sounds so smooth". Also because of the flexibility I find that I can not only bring out solos but I am able to blend with other intrument sounds without getting lost. I find that unlike my old oboe (Rigoutat Classic from the early '80s) more flexible does not mean less stable. The Expression is very stable.
I tried many oboes, (though not a Marigaux) and it came down to a standard bore Loree Royale and the Rigoutat. I did an extensive 5 day comparison and for me it was the Rigoutat. The Loree was a wonderful horn. It had a wonderful charateristic "Loree sound" that was just that; wonderful but not necessarily flexible.
About stiffness in your new horn. Most new intruments do break in. From what I understand, Lorees are more "ready to play" from the factory than most brands (on purpose). Rigoutats have much more resitance/stiffness new and break in more slowly. My new horn has opened up greatly since I bought it 3 months ago.
Post Edited (2004-08-25 17:48)
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Widereed |
2004-08-25 09:52 |
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sömeone |
2004-08-25 10:40 |
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Ken Shaw |
2004-08-25 14:09 |
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Widereed |
2004-08-25 15:07 |
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d-oboe |
2004-08-25 15:29 |
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Widereed |
2004-08-25 19:13 |
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Re: Marigaux vs Rigoutat new |
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wufus |
2004-08-25 17:44 |
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d-oboe |
2004-08-28 03:46 |
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dondon resurreccion |
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